The iPhone 15 series will feature upgraded camera systems, including a 48-megapixel main camera, periscope lens for the telephoto camera in the Pro Max model, and improved image quality and resolution for the ultra-wide and telephoto cameras.
The rumored colors for the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro are muted and lack saturation, but the phones are expected to come with exciting new features such as Dynamic Island, USB-C port, and a 48-megapixel main camera.
Apple is facing significant production issues with the camera sensors and titanium chassis for the iPhone 15 models, which may impact availability, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. Additionally, the iPhone 15 Pro Max is experiencing delays in manufacturing, potentially causing problems for early upgraders.
The new iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro have the capability to capture depth data from photos with people or pets, allowing users to adjust the focus after the shot, a feature that Steve Jobs had envisioned for the iPhone camera system.
The iPhone 15 Pro has USB 3.0 support, which offers faster transfer speeds and the ability to record footage directly to an external hard drive, making it a great choice for videographers, but for most people, the regular iPhone 15 with USB 2.0 will suffice.
The iPhone 15 Pro Max has excellent video performance, including stabilization and color, but its drawbacks, such as the gap in the field of view between the main sensor and telephoto lens, leave it in second place overall in DXOMARK's camera review.
The new iPhone 15 Pro's ability to capture 4K ProRes Log footage is impressing professionals, with the footage looking more like that of dedicated cameras than a smartphone, making it a strong choice for mobile video capture.
Apple has commissioned artist and National Geographic photographer Reuben Wu to showcase the iPhone 15 Pro Max through a series of intimate, beautifully lit landscape photographs, highlighting the phone's photographic capabilities and demonstrating the democratization of digital photography.
The author compares the image quality of the iPhone 15 Pro Max and the Nikon Z8 cameras and concludes that while the Nikon Z8 is the better camera overall, the iPhone 15 Pro Max can still capture impressive images, especially in landscapes and portraits.
The iPhone 15 is praised for its impressive camera, sleek design, and the transition to a USB-C charger, making it one of the best smartphones available and an appealing choice for Android users wanting to switch to iOS.
The iPhone 15 Pro Max and Pixel 8 Pro have notable differences in their camera systems, with the iPhone producing more natural landscape images and better background blur in portrait mode, while the Pixel excels in lower light situations and offers fun AI features like Best Take and Magic Editor.
The Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max and Google Pixel 8 Pro both have excellent 5x telephoto cameras, with the Pixel leaning toward warmer colors and brighter images while the iPhone offers more detail and clarity.
The iPhone 15 Pro offers a lighter body, higher-resolution photos, a faster chipset, and a universal USB-C port, while the iPhone 14 Pro has a more luxurious feel with stainless steel and a lower price.
The iPhone 15 Pro Max's main camera with its larger sensor and improved exposure provides better fidelity, color, and contrast in photos compared to the iPhone 13 Pro, making it a significant upgrade for photography enthusiasts, especially in low-light scenarios.